Desperate fans wait in line for new Cristiano Ronaldo jersey
Al-Nassr is struggling to keep up with the demand after signing the Portuguese superstar over the weekend.
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'Fortnite' Chapter 4 Season 1: Fortnite Crew Pack for January introduces Gildhart
Gildhart, the golden stag of vengeance, will be making his grand entrance in the January 2023 Crew Pack.
Apple will not replace iPad mini with a foldable device, Kuo claims
According to noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is gearing up to launch a new iPad mini model by early 2024.
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'The ICU is full': Medical staff on frontline of China's COVID fight say hospitals are 'overwhelmed'
In more than three decades of emergency medicine, Beijing-based doctor Howard Bernstein said, he has never seen anything like this.
Shell to pay 15 mn euros to Nigerian farmers over pollution
Shell said Friday it will pay 15 million euros to Nigerian farmers to compensate them for damage from pipeline leaks.
James Gunn addresses fans about his new era for the DCEU
James Gunn has taken to Twitter to address fan theories and rumours regarding the new direction for the DCEU.
Musk to allow only blue tick users to vote in Twitter polls on policy decisions
Twitter will only allow paid Twitter Blue subscribers to vote on major policy-related decisions, according to Twitter CEO Elon Musk.
Meta is building virtual world open to app makers, CEO tells antitrust court
Meta Platforms Inc boss Mark Zuckerberg defended his acquisition of a virtual reality fitness app to an antitrust judge on Tuesday, arguing that his company was helping to build a nascent virtual reality industry, not dominate it.
'Enough is enough': UK PM announces crackdown on illegal immigration
Britain on Tuesday said it planned to bring in new legislation to prevent migrants who cross the English Channel from remaining in the country, as the government tries to control a surge in people arriving in small boats on its southern coast.
Toyota to outline 3-year EV plan changes to suppliers -sources
Toyota Motor Corp is expected to outline adjustments to its electric vehicle (EV) strategy to key suppliers early next year, as it races to narrow the gap on price and performance with industry leaders Tesla and BYD, two people with knowledge of the work said.
Inflation may be peaking, but doubts emerge about its decline
With central banks ratcheting up their response to a global inflation shock, debate is shifting from when they'll win the war to whether faster rising prices are here to stay in a supply-constrained world.
Japan eyes up to $318 billion for 5-year defence spending plan - sources
Japan is set to earmark 40 trillion to 43 trillion yen ($295 billion-$318 billion) for defence spending over five years starting in the next fiscal year, which begins in April, three sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters on Friday.
The Yuan's the new dollar as Russia rides to the redback
Chinese entrepreneur Wang Min is delighted about Russia's embrace of the yuan.
UK start-up behind algae-based packaging bids for Earthshot glory
A British start-up founded by two ex-students from France and Spain, crafting biodegradable packaging from marine plants, is aiming to seal royal approval this week when Prince William unveils his latest Earthshot prizes.
Why do so many men get away with rape? Police officers, survivors, lawyers and prosecutors on the scandal that shames the justice system
Evidence from both the Office for National Statistics and a coalition of rape survivor charities suggests that only two in every ten women who are raped report the crime to the police.
Bankers pour cold water on red hot coal
It's the best of times, it's the worst of times. At least when it comes to mining coal.
Samsung Galaxy S23 update: Key camera specifications surfaces online ahead of arrival
If a new report is anything to go by, the entire Galaxy S23 series will house the same front shooter for capturing selfies and video calling.
DeviantArt releases new AI system that threatens works of all artists in their community
This new AI system's algorithm can copy thousands of artists' styles and original creations and threaten their livelihood.
Doja Cat trolls Elon Musk over new Twitter Blue feature
The "Say So" superstar changed her name to "fart" after asking Elon Musk to fix the glitch in Twitter's system.
'PUBG Mobile' 2.3 update: Lionel Messi will be featured in the Global Chicken Cup event
"PUBG Mobile" 2.3 update will be arriving soon bringing with it exciting new content such as a new "Football Carnival" themed area.
UK businesses fear gloomy Christmas as cost of living soars
British businesses fear a gloomy Christmas ahead, as almost half of households plan to cut festive spending due to the soaring cost of living and sales are already falling sharply in inflation-adjusted terms.
Twitter starts rolling out new paid subscription
The California-based company needs to diversify its income, heavily reliant on advertising.
Twitter says layoffs to begin Friday
Twitter said it will start laying off employees on Friday, according to a memo sent to staff, with several workers filing a lawsuit alleging the move by new owner billionaire Elon Musk violates US labor law.
Ukraine conflict, sanctions set to blow hole in Russia's finances
The cost of Russia's military mobilisation and the impact of Western sanctions are set to blow a hole in the government's budget forecasts and drain Moscow's reserves to their lowest level in years, according to analysts' latest calculations.
Tom Brady, Gisele Bundchen confirm their divorce
After months of speculation, the former power couple confirmed that they are heading their separate ways after 13 years together.
Credit Suisse to pay 238 mn euros to settle French fraud probe
Credit Suisse has agreed to pay 238 million euros ($234 million) to avoid prosecution on French money laundering and tax fraud charges, according to a settlement approved Monday by a Paris court.
Swift rise to PM, but some doubt Rishi Sunak can win UK elections
Elected for the first time to parliament in 2015, Rishi Sunak became Britain's youngest prime minister in more than 200 years on Monday, tasked with steering the country through an economic crisis and mounting anger among some voters.
Comeback king: Boris Johnson considering a run for UK prime minister
Out of power for a matter of months, comeback king Boris Johnson is once again being touted as the new leader of the governing Conservative Party and Britain's prime minister.